persecutor

IPA: pˈɝsʌkjutɝ

noun

  • A person or thing that persecutes or harasses.
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Examples of "persecutor" in Sentences

  • Among the types are the "persecutor" who micromanages or abuses others.
  • This then leads you to lash out over something trivial as you become the "persecutor". '
  • He should be commended for standing his ground and laying into the government "persecutor".
  • But true religion is rare, and the best modern security against the persecutor is the secular power.
  • Hitler was a "persecutor" of Jews, but the "enemy" of Jews was the power that occupied Palestine, the British.
  • I trembled lest this Barnard, if so I should still continue to call her persecutor, should again discover and again molest her.
  • When injured, he immediately forgave, as he hoped to be forgiven, [1] and when reviled and persecuted, he never became 'persecutor'.
  • This, said he, (and honoured me by kissing my hand,) is engaging, indeed; if I may hope, that my Pamela's gentle inclination for her persecutor was the strongest motive to her return; and I so much value a voluntary love in the person I would wish for my wife, that I would have even prudence and interest hardly named in comparison with it: And can you return me sincerely the honest compliment I now make you?

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